That makes me sad.
That makes me sad.
I haven't even seen the episode yet, but you've built the world so well. Fine DMing.
They long long hair coming out of the top of his left ear in the headline photo is certainly 'alt'.
I was imagining something a little bit lighter.
Anybody that chooses to watch Larry David in anything less than full on HDTV is something of an arsehole.
As close as we'll get to seeing Vin Diesel on stage. Surly a once in lifetime opportunity.
Only now you've highlighted it.
This list can't be in order of merit.
It's the thing all good whores understand.
I have no problem with KITT, he was a way better actor than the Hoff. If KITT had been the original cinematic Nick Fury, Sam Jackson wouldn't have got a look in.
It's the fact that the Hoff has robbed KITT of the credit he is due that upsets me so.
You missed out the letter 's', the headline should read "There may never be a shit like Titanic ever again"
They have forked up Lockjaw sure enough.
Can we just stop encouraging this talentless prick. It was genuinely funny when he genuinely believed that Knight Rider and Baywatch were successful because he was the lead actor, when all the while we were watching for the talking car, or bouncing boobies.
And yes it got even funnier when he genuinely believed his…
The supervillain who has felled empires greater and grander than Marvel has had many names, but his alter ego's has remained the same, Huey Buress.
Comparing the directors view of their characters is a really interesting way of looking at, especially if you put the three sited side by side.
As I said I do like Magnolia, it's that everyone (Stanley excepted) comes out at a better place, that I have a problem with it.
I don't think Altman is really a cynic. For me…
Y-hey puppies.
To say that Magnolia has a deeper emotional core than "anything Altman ever did" because you cried, suggests that sadness, as an emotion, carries more weight than any other because your body produced a tear.
Surly for a film to have a true depth of emotion it needs to tap into and bring out a a range of emotions from…
Does all the characters singing an Aimee Mann song count as an emotional core.
In answer to the headline question, probably not.
Whilst he is undoubtedly an important film maker, for me Magnolia, There Will Be, and The Master, are films that are appreciated rather than enjoyed.
I don't think I've ever tried as hard to watch a film as I did with Inherent Vice, as it seemed to be an attempt at…
Hopefully King will hate it and self finance and direct his own adaption in the years to come.